Unexpected growth
Chief Town Planner, Mark Cummins speaking to The Barbados Advocate.By: Janelle Riley-ThornhillOver the last two decades development in Warrens, St. Michael has surpassed anything the planners could...
View ArticleHoletown Festival a cultural extravaganza
Contestants of the Holetown Festival competition during the parade.These colourful birds captivated patrons of the festival.THE annual Holetown Festival Street Fair and Parade looked a lot like...
View Article‘CHURCH HAS WORK TO DO’
A visiting Bishop is reminding members of the local Anglican Church that they have been called to rebuild a fractured community, in a world where political and community leaders are sometimes too...
View ArticleMany young people still attending church
Archbishop of the West Indies and Bishop of Barbados Dr John Holder (right) chatting with African Bishop Dr. James Tengatenga.Part of the large congregation at Kensington Oval yesterday.One of the...
View ArticleBarbados to consider joining UPOV
Technical/Regional Officer for Latin America and the Caribbean, Leontino Taveira, speaking to members of the audience at the event.From left, Senior Co-ordinator – Intellectual Property, Science and...
View Article‘Caribbean Excellence’ thrills audience
Calypsonian, Stedson ‘Red Plastic Bag’ Wiltshire got the audience going with his well loved songs.By: Patricia ThangarajIt may not have been a packed audience at the Frank Collymore Hall on Saturday...
View Article‘Man Aware’ continues to inform public about HIV/AIDS
Chairman of the National HIV/AIDS Commission and Chief Nursing Officer, Dr. Wendy Sealy getting her hair done at the barbershop. Peer Educator, Decourcey Hutson speaking to members of the public about...
View ArticleBETTER SUPPORT CRUCIAL
Victims of traumatic incidents to get more help in dealing with their lossesStatistics show that 70 per cent of adults will likely experience the sudden traumatic loss of a loved one in their lifetime...
View ArticleGriffith crowned Queen of Holetown Festival 2017
Shaunice Griffith being embraced by her mother Sandra Yearwood, shortly after she was crowned Miss Holetown Queen of the Festival 2017.Miss Holetown Queen of the Festival 2017, Shaunice Griffith,...
View ArticleBLP has say on Central Bank Governor, Sinckler impasse
Barbados Labour Party supports gathered for the joint meeting held at George Lamming Primary School. INSET: Barbados Labour Party candidate for St. Michael South Central, Marsha Caddle, addressing the...
View ArticleBarbadian farm labourers urged to stay out of trouble
(From left) Acting Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour, Yolande Howell; Minister of Labour, Dr. Esther Byer-Suckoo; and Liaison Officer, James Inniss, during yesterday’s review meeting.WORDS...
View ArticleMORE JOBS COMING
Richard Sealy, Minister of Tourism and International Transport, greeting BHTA CEO, Rudy Grant, prior to the start of the review of the Tourism sector press conference at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford...
View ArticleDLP General Secretary: Country has much to be proud of
General Secretary of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP), George Pilgrim says the country has achieved much that it can be proud of during the last nine years in areas such as education, tourism, housing...
View ArticleThink beyond Barbados!
Japan’s Ambassador to Barbados His Excellency Teruhiko Shinada and Principal of The Lodge School, Winston Dowrich inspecting the school’s Cadet corps.By: Marsha GittensSixth form students of The Lodge...
View ArticleCCRIF developing new offerings
In response to the needs of its Caribbean and Central American member countries, the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) is developing products for drought, agriculture and...
View Article‘Caribbean Excellence’ thrills audience
Calypsonian, Stedson ‘Red Plastic Bag’ Wiltshire got the audience going with his well loved songs.By: Patricia ThangarajIt may not have been a packed audience at the Frank Collymore Hall on Saturday...
View Article‘Man Aware’ continues to inform public about HIV/AIDS
Chairman of the National HIV/AIDS Commission and Chief Nursing Officer, Dr. Wendy Sealy getting her hair done at the barbershop. Peer Educator, Decourcey Hutson speaking to members of the public about...
View ArticleBETTER SUPPORT CRUCIAL
Victims of traumatic incidents to get more help in dealing with their lossesStatistics show that 70 per cent of adults will likely experience the sudden traumatic loss of a loved one in their lifetime...
View ArticleGriffith crowned Queen of Holetown Festival 2017
Shaunice Griffith being embraced by her mother Sandra Yearwood, shortly after she was crowned Miss Holetown Queen of the Festival 2017.Miss Holetown Queen of the Festival 2017, Shaunice Griffith,...
View ArticleBLP has say on Central Bank Governor, Sinckler impasse
Barbados Labour Party supports gathered for the joint meeting held at George Lamming Primary School. INSET: Barbados Labour Party candidate for St. Michael South Central, Marsha Caddle, addressing the...
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